An auto driver witnesses Mattu Bhai murdering a journalist and captures Mattu Bhai and his henchmen until the police arrive. Later, the auto driver returns home to his wife and young son, Charan. That night, Mattu Bhai and his men invade their home, killing the auto driver and injuring his wife, but Charan survives. Charan's mother is critically injured, and Charan and his uncle lack the money for her operation. The local mafia leader's son has committed a murder and offers Charan a deal. To pay for his mother's surgery, Charan falsely confesses to the crime and goes to prison.
Twelve years later, Charan is released from prison. He learns from his uncle that his mother has died. Charan meets Sanjana, whose father is Karthikeya, a wealthy business magnate. A police officer named Ajay helps Charan obtain a passport, and Charan plans to go to Bangkok to join a travel agency recommended by his uncle. Sanjana and her friends arrive in Bangkok as tourists, where Charan works as a tour guide. Charan seems irritable around Sanjana, but when a gangster named Biku and his henchmen bother her, Charan intervenes and saves her.
Charan had tried to kill Mattu Bhai at a bar, but he escaped and stopped coming to Bangkok. While Charan and Sanjana talk, an army of black assassins arrives, and a fight ensues. Karthikeya arrives in a helicopter. Sanjana runs to her father, explaining that Charan saved her, but when she admits she loves Charan, Karthikeya orders his men to kill Charan. Charan is knocked unconscious but later rescued by a company member. Sanjana argues with her father and runs back to Charan.
Karthikeya contacts Charan, revealing that his mother is alive and that his uncle lied about her death. Karthikeya offers to trade Charan's mother for Sanjana. Charan brings Sanjana to the arranged meeting spot, telling her that his mother has no one else, while Sanjana still has her father. Karthikeya takes Sanjana and releases Charan's grateful mother. Meanwhile, Mattu Bhai sees Charan and Sanjana's pictures on television and recognizes Charan. He instructs Biku to kidnap Sanjana.
During the exchange, a shootout occurs. Karthikeya's men are killed, and Biku escapes with Sanjana. Karthikeya, shot in the leg, acknowledges Charan's love for his mother and urges him to rescue Sanjana. Charan leaves his mother with Karthikeya and chases Biku but fails to catch him. Biku's men capture Charan and take him to the island where Mattu Bhai and Biku are hiding.
Chirutha received generally positive reviews from critics. Y. Sunita Chowdary of The Hindu mentioned that: "Chiruta is garnished well with commercial trappings. You'll find an adequate dose of romance, sentiment and dollops of violence" and praised Charan's performance that he "earn some serious brownie points for effortless dancing and fights".[11] Sify appreciated Charan's performance stating that: "Ram Charan has rendered excellent performance in the dance and stunts departments [..] He looks smart and promising".[12] Idlebrain rated the film 3 out of 5 stating "The first half of the film is alright. The second half slows down a bit. The plus points of the film are Ram Charan Teja, songs and fights. On the flip side a better heroine and a better second half would have done wonders to the film".[13]
The film was dubbed into Tamil as Siruthai Puli.[17] On 14 September 2012 the movie was released in the Malayalam dubbed version named Cheetah. It was remade in Bengali as Rangbaaz (2013) with Dev and Koel Mallick in the lead.[18]
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